Hugo Rivero's Weblog (Comments)https://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/feed/comments/atom2008-12-09T18:32:49+00:00Apache Rollerhttps://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/entry/have_you_looked_at_the#comment-1228847569000Re: Have you looked at the OpenSolaris repository lately?Jyri2008-12-09T18:32:49+00:002008-12-09T18:32:49+00:00
<p>Also don't forget to check out the Web Stack Project Repository at <a href="http://pkg.opensolaris.org/webstack" rel="nofollow">http://pkg.opensolaris.org/webstack</a> which contains additional add-on/early-access/experimental web tier packages for OpenSolaris!</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/entry/hyperic_hq_on_opensolaris_and#comment-1227808120000Re: Hyperic HQ on OpenSolaris and MySQLJeroen2008-11-27T17:48:40+00:002008-11-27T17:48:40+00:00
<p>Hyperic doesn't seem to support shared-IP zones very well. On my system with 6 zones I am only able to start Hyperic in one zone at a time. I am wondering if you tried a multiple zone-based installation and encountered this error as well ? Otherwise it's a really nice tool.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/entry/it_s_still_solaris_but#comment-1223966671000Re: It's still Solaris, but now in two flavorsHugo Rivero2008-10-14T06:44:31+00:002008-10-14T06:44:31+00:00
<p>Thanks for the note. As you point out, we still offer a download of the unsupported bits straight out of our development gate via the Solaris Express Community Edition (SXCE), also known as Nevada. <br/>
However, for those developing applications for 3rd parties, we recommend they focus their efforts on a commercially supported version of Solaris, so I focused my comments &amp; webcast on these two releases.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/entry/it_s_still_solaris_but#comment-1223931446000Re: It's still Solaris, but now in two flavorsguest2008-10-13T20:57:26+00:002008-10-13T20:57:26+00:00
<p>How can you leave out OpenSolaris/Nevada? Many enjoy Nevada over the changes presented in Indiana.</p>
https://blogs.oracle.com/hrivero/entry/ultrasparc_t1_and_isv_applications#comment-1134035402000Re: UltraSPARC T1 and ISV applicationsRichard Elling2005-12-08T09:50:02+00:002005-12-08T09:50:02+00:00Wow! I'm very surprised how low these miss rates are. I would have expected the data miss rate to be at least an order of magnitude higher. It seems clear that such measurements should be part of any performance study.<br />
-- richard